Refine your search:     
Report No.
 - 

Incipient plasticity of twin and stable/unstable grain boundaries during nanoindentation in copper

Tsuru, Tomohito   ; Kaji, Yoshiyuki  ; Matsunaka, Daisuke*; Shibutani, Yoji*

An incipient plastic deformation of several types of grain boundaries subjected to nanoindentation was investigated by atomistic simulations. Crystal defects such as grain boundaries undermine the nucleation resistance. In this paper, we examined the dislocation nucleation mechanism at the twin and several coincidence site lattice grain boundaries and the resulting weakening of the dislocation nucleation resistance. We found that for the twin and the relatively stable $$Sigma 11(bar{1}13)[110]$$ grain boundary the primary slip deformation is activated on the grain boundary plane prior to the defect-free region because of the low fault energy of the grain boundaries during slip deformation. Subsequently, the secondary slip is activated from the grain boundary. On the other hand the dislocation is initially generated from the heterogeneous grain boundary plane for the unstable high-energy grain boundaries.

Accesses

:

- Accesses

InCites™

:

Percentile:74.65

Category:Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Altmetrics

:

[CLARIVATE ANALYTICS], [WEB OF SCIENCE], [HIGHLY CITED PAPER & CUP LOGO] and [HOT PAPER & FIRE LOGO] are trademarks of Clarivate Analytics, and/or its affiliated company or companies, and used herein by permission and/or license.